Flowering calendar - which flowers bloom when?
Each season has its own flowers that can burst into glorious colour and give your garden a playful and vibrant atmosphere all year round. With a careful selection of flowers, you can ensure that something blooms in every season. The right choice of plants is crucial to maximise the splendour of flowers in your garden.
If you choose the right variety of colourful flowers, your garden will bloom all year round. By combining spring bloomers, summer flowers, autumn bloomers and winter flowers, you can have continuous colour in your garden. We will show you some examples and give you tips on which plants thrive best at which time of year.
JANUARY
January is often known as a cold and grey month, but there are still plenty of flowers that can bloom at this time of year and transform your home into a colourful oasis.

FEBRUARY
Despite the snow and cold, you can already begin to sense in February that winter won't last forever: The winter solstice is now long enough behind us and the days are slowly getting longer again.

MARCH
The sun is beginning to warm up, the first leaves are sprouting on the trees, the air somehow smells of spring: by now at the latest, winter must slowly give way and the early bloomers are shooting out of the ground.

APRIL
Spring is now bursting into full force everywhere, chasing away the grey and white of winter. Daffodils are the best-known flowers in April. But they are by no means the only ones - we'll show you what else is blooming and turning green.

MAY
Nature is full of life, trees are beginning to blossom everywhere and the air smells of flowers. Many a romantic relationship begins in the third month of spring and the flowers glow in delicate shades of red and pink.

JUNE
In the northern hemisphere, we experience the brightest days and shortest nights of the year. For the flowers in June, this means many hours of sunshine. The perfect conditions for cheerful summer flowers, which are now starting to sprout everywhere.

JULY
July is a wonderful month for garden lovers and flower enthusiasts. At this time of year, many gardens shine in all their glory and offer an impressive variety of colours.

AUGUST
August is a month full of colour and life. While summer is in full bloom, nature displays its most magnificent colours and shapes. Flower lovers, this is your time!

SEPTEMBER
September marks the transition and is a wonderful time to enjoy the last of the summer flowers and look forward to the coming autumn colours.

OCTOBER
October is a special time in the gardening year as it brings the beauty of autumn to the fore. As the days get shorter and the air gets cooler, the landscape changes.

NOVEMBER
The gardening season is gradually coming to an end and November is a special month when nature comes to rest. Many plants and flowers are now preparing for their winter break.

DECEMBER
While most plants go dormant at this time of year, there are surprisingly a few survivors that are in full bloom despite the cold and snow.
What blooms when?
Every season has its own flowers. With the right choice of plants, you can ensure that your garden is in full bloom all year round. The colourful variety of flowers is a feast for the eyes and delights the heart of the garden lover. But which flowers are at their best and when?
Spring: the first harbingers of spring
In spring, nature awakens from its winter slumber. Snowdrops, crocuses and daffodils are the first flowers to beautify your garden in March and April. Later, tulips and hyacinths follow, offering a veritable sea of colour.
Summer: blooming diversity
The floral splendour continues in summer. Roses, lavender and sunflowers are now in full bloom. Perennials such as phlox and rudbeckias are also very popular and provide colourful splashes of colour in your flower beds.
Autumn: golden times
In autumn, warm colours such as yellow, red and orange dominate. Chrysanthemums, asters and dahlias are typical autumn flowers that continue to bloom until late October. They provide colourful accents when other colours are slowly fading.
Winter: Surprising winter bloomers
Even in winter, your garden doesn't have to look dreary. Winter aconites, Christmas roses and snowdrops defy the cold and provide little rays of light in an otherwise rather grey garden. This way, your garden can look inviting even in the colder months.
By choosing the right flower varieties, you can create a blooming paradise all year round. Let yourself be inspired and plan your planting so that you can always discover something new.